Friday, April 30, 2010

Del Cerro Carnival May 14, 2010

Mark your calendar!!
Del Cerro's Carnival is on Friday, May 14th 4-8 pm.
Featured is Amazing Party Fun provided by Super Game Bus the 1st and only School Bus in the world to be converted into a video gaming theater! Join us for many game booths & various entertainment!  Come join your friends and other Del Cerro families at this event.  This event is made possible by our fabulous Sponsors. Please support their business.
Booth tickets are available now at 5 for $1.00.  On the day of the event, tickets will be 4 for $1.00. 
Dinner will be provided by LoneStar Steakhouse and Saloon.  Presale price is $6, but on the day of the event, $8.  Make sure to turn in your Ticket Orders and Meal Orders by May 7th.
See you there!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Del Cerro Jog-a-Thon Update

April 2nd seems like a distant memory now, but what a beautiful day it was. Because of your contribution, our PTA will be able to continue to bring our students and families some amazing programs such as Science Lab, Art Masters, and some incredible assemblies as well as provide the funding to have our Library Media Clerk, Rebecca Rohde. Thank you to Carrie Vedder and Myriam Lane for co-chairing the jog-a-thon this year. A special thanks to Kelly Kroeger for being our DJ all day long. Thanks also to Marissa Taylor and Trish Wannamker for manning the tally station. Thank you to all the parent volunteers who came out to help. to find out the winners of each class, check out the April Newsletter.  We raised over $ 9200.00 this year. Again, thank you for your support, it means so much to our children and our school. WAY TO GO DEL CERRO !!
The students who brought in the most pledge money in the lower grades, Kindergarten through 3rd grade winning lunch with Dr. Callison are:
3rd Place, Madison Goetz in Mrs. Johnson’s class
2nd Place, Christina Ayala in Mrs. Leifer’s class
1st Place, Principal For A Day and Lunch with Dr. Callison Juliana Lane in Mrs. Haffey’s class
The students who brought in the most pledge money in the upper, 4th through 6th grades winning lunch with Dr. Callison are:
3rd Place, Gates Johnson in Mrs. Edelstien’s class
2nd Place, Jayce Baclawski in Mrs. Edelstien’s class
1st Place, Principal for a Day and Lunch with Dr. Callison McKenna Etheridge in Mrs. Hoefer’s class
There were 14 students who brought in more than $100 in pledges and were entered into the drawing for a new bike. The winners are:
Macy Miller in Miss. Anderson’s class for lower grade and Devin Costello in Mr. Teel’s class for upper grade.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Kindergarten Round-up

Del Cerro will be having Kindergarten registration for the 2010-2011 school year during the week of May 4th – May 6th.
At that time, parents with children who will be 5 years old on or before December 2, 2010, may come to the school office to complete registration forms.
The following is a schedule for registration week:
Tuesday, 5/4 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. for last names beginning with A - H
Wednesday, 5/5 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. for last names beginning with I - Q
Thursday, 5/6 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. for last names beginning with R - Z
Please bring:
Original Birth Certificate
Proof of Residence - two forms ( 1 gas or electric bill and an escrow paper or rental agreement which shows your name and address)
“Yellow Immunization Record” showing dates and doctor office stamp for each immunization.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Ruby's Fundraiser April 19-25

Show your support and earn valuable $$ for Del Cerro. During the week of April 19-25 between 7am - 9pm, bring the Ruby's flyer to the Ruby's in Laguna Hills Mall and 20% of all food sales will go to Del Cerro.
Click here for Ruby's Flyer.
Ruby's Laguna Hills
21455 Laguna Hills Mall
Laguna Hills, Ca 92653
(949) 588-7829

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Recycling Update by Bill Michelle

Thanks so much for supporting the plastic, glass and aluminum recycling at Del Cerro. We have made just over $500 so far, so keep it up. Just a quick reminder, do not include plastic from around the house, like milk containers, mouthwash and shampoo, coffee creamer, and so on. Only beverage containers that list a CRV on the side should be included. Wine bottles are not accepted any longer either.
Please do your best to make the items as clean as possible, which makes it easier for me to get the items turned in as fast and simply as I can. Also, please remind your kids to not throw papers and trash into the black bins in their classrooms or in the MPR. If you see a classmate throwing pencil shavings and trash in one, remind them that only recycling items go into the bins and get turned in for cash that the school can use.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

A Message from the PTA President - Julie Fretwell, April 2010

Well it’s hard to believe that school is out in less than three short months! So much has been going on at school lately. We’ve had Parent/Teacher conferences along with the Spring Book Fair. Thanks go to Simone Booth (chairperson), Mindy Larson (co-chair) and all of the volunteers for another successful book fair. The Papa’s and Pie’s night was quite a hit and many families came by to have some pie and shop the book fair. The PTA held their annual Board election in March. A list of next year’s board is available on the Del Cerro website. There are still several spots that need to be filled otherwise that event or function won’t be able to happen if there aren’t any volunteers to run them.
Here are the openings that we need filled:
• Special Ed Liason
Health & Safety (Chairperson and Co-Chair, including Red Ribbon Week)
Newsletter (Collecting articles from various board members, Dr. Callison. Type, arrange and distribute, mostly via email)
Recycling (Co-Chair)
Spirit Wear (Design, get bids, make flyer for orders, collect orders and distribute items)
Welcome Back BBQ (Chairperson and Co-Chair. Coordinate with entire PTA board, organize menu, distribute flyers, organize volunteers. Typically second Friday after school starts)
These are just short descriptions of each position. If you are interested in any of them, please let me know! I will get more information to you. Thank you!
Happy Spring!
Julie Fretwell
PTA President

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Principal's Message - April 2010 by Dr. Callison

“How To Raise Happy Kids” . . . Ideas to Ponder!
In his book, The Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children, John Rosewald makes some interesting observations. He refers to his observations as myths that actually delay the development of children. Here are four of the myths he refers to – and the explanation that might make raising your children easier and more rewarding. Food for thought? Thought provoking?? It’s worth contemplating!!!

Myth #1: Children should always come first. The more child-centered the family has become, the more self-centered children have become. Except for the first few years of life, children do not require constant attention – anymore than they require unlimited food. Too much attention is every bit as damaging, making it difficult for the child to outgrow his infantile self-centeredness.

Myth #2: A family is a democracy. Parents often ask, “How can we get children to obey?” The answer is simple and direct: “If you expect your children to obey, they will.” When parents plead, bargain, bribe, threaten, give second chances or “reason” with children, they are wishing for – not expecting – obedience. The fact is, a family is not a democracy. Eventually someone has to have the final say, and that someone better be an adult, or everyone is in trouble.

Myth #3: Housework is for parents only. The ultimate purpose of raising children is to help them out of our lives and into successful lives of their own. Chores provide a sense of accomplishment, enlarging a child’s feelings of worth. You should begin assigning chores when your child is three. At this age, kids are eager to please and want to get involved in whatever their parents are doing. By age 18, children should know how to wash and iron clothes, prepare basic meals, clean bathrooms, mow grass, etc. All this training not only helps prepare children for adulthood but also develops an appreciation for the effort parents put into maintaining a household.

Myth #4: Frustration is bad for children. Believing the fairytale that frustration causes stress and poor self-esteem, parents work hard to “protect” their children from this terrible scourge. But the truth is, life involves many frustrations, and it’s only through experience with frustration that we develop a tolerance for it. This enables us to turn adversity into challenge and persevere in the face of it. Perseverance, that all-important “if at first you don’t succeed” attitude, is the primary quality in every success story.